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South Dakota’s healthcare industry added more workers
than any other industry from 2002-2012. This industry
added 9,700 workers during that period, resulting in growth of
more than 23 percent.
South Dakota’s healthcare industry is projected to be among the
largest growth industries through 2020; it will add an estimated
8,560 workers to South Dakota’s economy. The rate of growth is
projected to be 17.1 percent, almost double the 8.9 percent growth
projected for all industries.
South Dakota’s healthcare industry
is a major source of employment and
earnings in South Dakota, accounting for more
than 15 percent of all workers in privately owned
establishments and more than 19 percent of those
employers’ payrolls.
The healthcare practitioners and technical occupations group is projected to
be the fastest-growing occupational group in South Dakota to 2020.
Many healthcare occupations in South Dakota are projected to
have higher-than-average demand for workers through 2020.
Source: Labor Market Information Center
South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation
www.sdjobs.org/lmic
July 2013
healthcareers.sd.gov/
South Dakota
Hot Trends in Healthcare

South Dakota’s healthcare industry added more workers
than any other industry from 2002-2012. This industry
added 9,700 workers during that period, resulting in growth of
more than 23 percent.
South Dakota’s healthcare industry is projected to be among the
largest growth industries through 2020; it will add an estimated
8,560 workers to South Dakota’s economy. The rate of growth is
projected to be 17.1 percent, almost double the 8.9 percent growth
projected for all industries.
South Dakota’s healthcare industry
is a major source of employment and
earnings in South Dakota, accounting for more
than 15 percent of all workers in privately owned
establishments and more than 19 percent of those
employers’ payrolls.
The healthcare practitioners and technical occupations group is projected to
be the fastest-growing occupational group in South Dakota to 2020.
Many healthcare occupations in South Dakota are projected to
have higher-than-average demand for workers through 2020.
Source: Labor Market Information Center
South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation
www.sdjobs.org/lmic
July 2013
healthcareers.sd.gov/
South Dakota
Hot Trends in Healthcare

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